Judgment

2001 "The Supreme Court versus the Supreme Being. Let the trial begin."
4.9| 1h45m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 31 August 2001 Released
Producted By: Cloud Ten Pictures
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Helen Hannah, the Christian leader of "Apocalypse" "Revelation" and "Tribulation" is being put on trial in the One Nation Earth Court of Justice. Mitch Kendrick is a lawyer assigned to defend her, and Victoria Thorne, his ex-lover, is the attorney. Not only is the entire trial scripted, but Kendrick is on the fence about whose side he's on.

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Drama, Thriller

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Director

André van Heerden

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Cloud Ten Pictures

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Judgment Audience Reviews

GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
anthony_retford I started to watch this movie but gave up because it was so poorly made. I looked at the reviews and, for the most part, Christians thought it was manna from heaven, and others thought it stank. But this shows the differences between Christians and others - Christians, for the most part, are seriously deluded in their beliefs, and any film like this will have them patently ignoring their senses and lauding nonsense. Seriously, how can any sane, non-delusional human being say this load of tripe is the best movie every made? And why do 'others' say it like it is? The answer is because Christians are delusional and others are realists. I know which group I prefer.
aqlawson1990 This movie was just crazy, because I think that they could have made this movie a little better. I didn't like how made the courtroom look. It look like they took a Star Wars Saucer and called it a "courtroom". I think that Left Behind was 10 times better than this "movie". Whoever looks at this movie is:a) highly depressed b)Doesn't have a lifeIf anything I think that the movie before this, "Tribulation" was better. It actually had me glued to the set. The part that I liked was when The Antichrist (Franco Macalausso) was bragging about his history (being Lucifer, having a throne in heaven with God, and how he thought he was better than God). Really I think the Left Behind Trilogy is better than this series.
Claudio Carvalho In an unidentified period in the future, nations become just one in the One Nation Earth, leaded by Franco "Lucifer" Macalousso (Nick Mancuso). The Christian opposers, leaded by Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), are systematically eliminated and Helen is put on trial in the O.N.E. Court of Justice. Her lawyer is Mitch Kendrick (Corbin Bernsen), a man who lost his father, murdered by the followers of Lucifer, and the attorney is his ex-lover Victoria Thorne (Jessica Steen). On the beginning of the trial, Mitch changes the defender, stating that Jesus Christ should be judged, and not his follower Helen, beginning the greatest trial in the history of mankind. The premise of "Judgement" is very interesting, but the movie is horrible. The screenplay is awful, having situations, development of characters and lines very shallow, and sometimes very ridiculous. The acting, with the exceptions of Leigh Lewis and Corbin Bernsen, is terrible. The "actor" called "Mr. T" is unbelievable, probably one of the worst performance I have ever seen. A couple of weeks ago I saw another Christian movie ("Left Behind") and I liked it, but "Judgement" is really a bad movie, for Christians only. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "O Julgamento" ("The Judgement")
blueraft first I'd like to say that I am a firm believer in Christ and his Gospel, and I respect these Christians for TRYING to make a decent film. I also love to laugh at bad movies. With this said, I can honestly say that this movie was HILARIOUSLY AWFUL! Every character with the exception of the lawyer and maybe Hannah or whoever was as flat as if they'd been run over by a steamroller. The arguing about the resurrection part of the courtroom sounded like a plug from a book by Josh McDowell. The Antichrist guy just looked like some frumpy dude with alot of regalia. It was never explained why this was the Greatest Trial In History or whatever - it looked like just another Christian being persecuted. The part about the baby killing could have turned out to be interesting if the lawyer had used the evidence, but that was completely abandoned and left us scratching our heads as to why it was included in the first place. The ending was abrupt and just as unsatisfying as the rest of the movie (do they all die? do they get away? will there be a sequel? who knows???)The best (or worst) thing about this film was the almighty MR T. Everything he said was barked in familiar Mr. T fashion, which increacesed the hilarious rating of this movie to "over the roof." His role as the Christian who wants to act too fast instead of sitting around and "waiting on God" was perfect for him, but like someone else said, he is the exact same person as he is on the A Team.Christian filmmakers, if you're reading this, PLEASE, PLEASE make good movies. The last thing we need is another bad Christian movie. Good movies include original plots, characters with depth, well written scripts, put together in a way that is not formulaic, contrived, or cliched. Characters are not just props to plug your message into. The message needs to come through in the whole story, which is told by the lighting, the soundtrack, the camera, the dialogue, and just about every other aspect. In "Judgement," the message came may have come through, but the story didn't.